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A Christmas Space Adventure

Space adventures don't always have to be elaborate...sometimes they are as simple and pleasant as a trip home to the Rocket City: Huntsville, AL. I'm thankful to feel so welcomed as a part of my husband's family. They are silly, respectful, sweet, a little redneck, and absolutely a joy to hang out with. We have fun playing board games, eating amazing food, and snuggling with pets. Us "kids" like to make fun of the adults and drive them a little bonkers with our energy (but secretly, I don't think they would want us any other way). And the fun didn't stop in Huntsville, Chris and I stole his brother Michael for a week of excitement here in Texas (read: most likely sitting around like XBox 360 Zombies)!

I even got to meet up with my old work "family". Seriously - these guys are the most amazing friends!! Of course we had to enjoy a beer or two downtown! And the one on the left just had a baby...a really cuuutee, precious early Christmas gift! The one on the right...well, he's old enough to retire! Haha, love you Tracy!﻿

I hope your Christmas was all that you wanted it to be! I'm looking forward to a great 2015...more space adventures and hopefully finishing up my certification at NASA!!﻿

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I'm a rocket scientist...I diagnose and treat rocket problems, not medical ones!!! Sometimes I blog about my personal experiences as a person living with Type 1 Diabetes, however, this is not to be taken as medical advice.